Tag: Film Review
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A Queer Review of the Austin Film Festival (2023)
Highlighting the many ways in which AFF 2023 illustrated that the queer experience is not a monolithic one.
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Making a Killing in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ is preoccupied with plot and not on the greater struggle of the Osage.
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No Rules in ‘Fair Play’
Rules are nowhere to be seen in the harsh unfiltered reality of ‘Fair Play.’
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‘Run This Town’ is Ford-ified by Rob’s Depletion
‘Run This Town’ takes an unflinching look at the Rob Ford scandal that shook Toronto to its core while using fictional millennials to drive a concise story .
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The New ‘Old’ Hollywood that is ‘Babylon’
‘Babylon’ is an exhilarating journey one has to brace themselves for
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‘A Small Light’ Shines
It’s hard to watch a series about the persecution and attempted extermination of Jewish people in World War II. It’s equally challenging to review such a subject because it’s a sensitive topic and a deeply sad chapter of human history. Despite this, once I started watching ‘A Small Light,’ a new National Geographic series on Disney…
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Andhadhun: A Retrospective
Bollywood’s thrilling fusion of what the blind man saw and the boy who cried wolf.
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’65’ is the Latest Dinosaur Flick in a Jurassic World
“65” (2023) is the latest Dino flick to try and answer “what else can we do with dinosaurs?”

